SPD Ptl. Cody Eason was dispatched to the area after residents called the department about two males prowling around their neighborhood. One of the the officers in the area witnessed a male on a bicycle jump and run from him. A second suspect was seen running from police also, and the officers began a foot pursuit of both suspects. One of the suspects, a 16-year-old minor, was found and placed under arrest for fleeing.

March 18

700 block of S. Rose

SPD Ptl. Krysta Campbell took a report from a woman who said since she broke off a relationship with a man he has continuously called and texted her. The woman said she had since moved back to her mother’s home. While the officer was speaking with the woman the man called the woman’s phone 15 times. The woman said the man will walk in front of her mother’s home and yell at her to come out and talk to him. She has told him several times to stay away from the property.

March 20

700 block of W. 20th

SPD Sgt. Cody Gillioun took a report from a woman who said she was cleaning a business and laid down her cell phone. When she returned to retrieve the phone it was missing. The woman said she doesn’t know who would have taken the phone.

March 21

400 block of E. 22nd

SPD Sgt. Phil Bogy took a report from a local loss prevention employee. He said a man came into the store and forced open a glass case that contained computer tablets. The man took three of the tablets and put them inside his clothes and walked out of the store. The incident was caught on surveillance footage, which was then turned over to the SPD Criminal Investigation Division.

400 block of N. Huron

SPD Ptl. William Basore took a report from a woman who had just left her home because she could tell someone had been inside and might possibly still be inside. The woman’s television was damaged along with a dresser that was turned over. She told police that she believes her ex-boyfriend caused the damage. The two had just broken up and the man had been harassing the woman since, according to the report.

600 block of W. Fourth

SPD Ptl. Krysta Campbell took a report from a woman who said someone slashed a tire on her vehicle. She noticed the tire flat at 9 a.m. There were no other damages to the vehicle. The tire was estimated at $113.

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600 block of W. Second

SPD Ptl. William Basore took a report from a woman who said she got into an argument with her current boyfriend about a previous boyfriend. The woman said the man hit her four times in the face, once in the side of the face and also kicked in her in the stomach. Although the woman had no physical marks an ambulance was requested. The man told officers that after he asked the woman to leave she went “crazy.” He said she tried to set his couch on fire before he stopped her by pushing her against the wall. He said the woman clawed at him, scratching him. The man did not want to press charges. After speaking with hospital workers the officer was told they did not believe the woman had any injuries. There was not enough evidence to place anyone under arrest, according to the report.

March 23

500 block of W. First

SPD Ptl. Krysta Campbell took a report from an apartment property manager who said she towed a vehicle from the apartment property. She said the owner of the vehicle came into her office and proceeded to curse at her over the incident. The woman said she doesn’t want the vehicle’s owner or her mother on the property again. The daughter and mother left the scene to get the vehicle out of impound.

March 24

500 block of N. Spring

SPD Ptl. Paul Hofstad was dispatched to Baptist Health Medical Center-Stuttgart’s emergency room. He spoke with a woman who said her boyfriend beat her up. The woman had bruises, scratches and a large patch of her hair missing. The woman said this is not the first time the man has attacked her, according to the report.

March 25

100 block of S. Henderson

SPD Ptl. Krysta Campbell took a report from a woman who said a man is repeatedly calling and texting her, accusing her of giving him a sexual transmitted disease. The woman said she does not have a sexually transmitted disease and has medical documents to prove it. She said she and the man had previous relations, but were never a couple. The woman said the man will not leave her alone and she would like to press harassment charges. The woman was advised of the affidavit process.